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Non cash payment and demand for real money in Indonesia
Non-cash payments in Indonesia are currently developing rapidly. The development of the form of money from just paper money and coins into an electronic money is predicted to have an effect on real money demand, not only in Indonesia.
Wasiaturrahma Wasiaturrahma +2 more
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Abstract Aims We examined the feasibility and acceptability of pairing portable breathalyzers to assess field alcohol use with mobile ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to assess intimate partner violence (IPV; psychological, cyber, physical and sexual aggression) perpetration and victimization among undergraduates who drink heavily and were ...
Meagan J. Brem +6 more
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Competition and credit and debit card interchange fees: a cross-country analysis [PDF]
This paper seeks to provide a bridge between the theoretical and empirical literatures on interchange fees. Specifically, the paper confronts theory with practice by asking, to what extent do existing models of interchange fees match up with actual ...
Fumiko Hayashi, Stuart E. Weiner
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Credit cards: facts and theories [PDF]
We use data from several waves of the Survey of Consumer Finances to document credit and debit card ownership and use across US demographic groups. We then present recent theoretical and empirical contributions to the study of credit and debit card ...
Haliassos, Michael, Bertaut, Carol C.
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Technological advancements mak e many systems more modern, including in the financial sector. One of the innovations in bank ing technology is a non-cash payment system using cards, which areCredit Cards and Debit Cards.Bank Indonesia as the ...
Damayanti Octavia +1 more
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ABSTRACT While the experiential learning approach effectively improves financial literacy in developed countries, its applicability in developing countries faces resource constraints. However, expanding banking access in developing countries may enhance traditional financial education programs by enabling the practical application of learned financial ...
Awais Farid Khan +3 more
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How do you pay? The role of incentives at the point-of-sale [PDF]
This paper uses discrete-choice models to quantify the role of consumer socioeconomic characteristics, payment instrument attributes, and transaction features on the probability of using cash, debit card, or credit card at the point-of-sale.
Arango, Carlos +2 more
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More‐Than‐Debt: Affective Topologies of Buy‐Now‐Pay‐Later (BNPL) Platforms in Singapore
Short Abstract Buy‐now‐pay‐later (BNPL) platforms reconfigure indebtedness by operating as topological‐affective infrastructures that simultaneously modulate spatial relations and felt intensities. Drawing on diaries and interviews with BNPL users in Singapore, this paper reveals how platform mechanisms generate recursive movements across four ...
Gordon Kuo Siong Tan
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Price Incentives and Consumer Payment Behaviour [PDF]
In this paper we estimate the effect of particular price incentives on consumer payment patterns using transaction-level data. We find that participation in a loyalty program and access to an interest-free period, both of which lower the price of credit ...
Tim West, Kylie Smith, John Simon
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Social security legislation amendment (debit card trial) Bill 2015 [provisions] [PDF]
Overview In 2013 the then Prime Minister, the Hon Tony Abbott MP, asked Mr Andrew Forrest to lead a review of Indigenous training and employment programs (The Forrest Review).
Community Affairs Legislation Committee
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